I love people-watching in the Animal Kingdom--especially outside of Kali River Rapids where you can just watch the sopping wet riders wander around shocked and amazed at exactly how sopping wet they have become.

Its always nice to sit near Spoodles at the Boardwalk and watch the sea gulls dive down on some unsuspecting walkers and steal their pizza right out from their hands it actually happened to my wife during our last visit. and believe me they are bold!!

Its always nice to sit near Spoodles at the Boardwalk and watch the sea gulls dive down on some unsuspecting walkers and steal their pizza right out from their hands it actually happened to my wife during our last visit. and believe me they are bold!!

That's hilarious. Any suggestions on the best time for seagull attacks?

Its always nice to sit near Spoodles at the Boardwalk and watch the sea gulls dive down on some unsuspecting walkers and steal their pizza right out from their hands it actually happened to my wife during our last visit. and believe me they are bold!!

Reminds me of how bold those ducks are who swim right in the hotel pools!

Its always nice to sit near Spoodles at the Boardwalk and watch the sea gulls dive down on some unsuspecting walkers and steal their pizza right out from their hands it actually happened to my wife during our last visit. and believe me they are bold!!

I think we need to come up with a name for this sport. Gull baiting? Pizza trapping? I'll work on it. It may be my new favorite Disney activity.

As far as I know those guys are not potty trained nor housebroken and I really have to wonder why I have never seen any of the lifeguards on duty shoo them away. At least I haven't,seen it, maybe someone else could say if they have ever seen these pool hoppers chased away.

As far as I know those guys are not potty trained nor housebroken and I really have to wonder why I have never seen any of the lifeguards on duty shoo them away. At least I haven't,seen it, maybe someone else could say if they have ever seen these pool hoppers chased away.

You know...I had never considered the potty training issue. You see everyone going "aww ducks" as the ducks come and pay a visit, without worrying about what bodily functions they might be up to. Of course who knows about a lot of those kids in the pool by the same token. Public pools really aren't exactly clean at the best of times, so I suppose maybe duck pee isn't any worse than kid pee.

As far as I know those guys are not potty trained nor housebroken and I really have to wonder why I have never seen any of the lifeguards on duty shoo them away. At least I haven't,seen it, maybe someone else could say if they have ever seen these pool hoppers chased away.

You know...I had never considered the potty training issue. You see everyone going "aww ducks" as the ducks come and pay a visit, without worrying about what bodily functions they might be up to. Of course who knows about a lot of those kids in the pool by the same token. Public pools really aren't exactly clean at the best of times, so I suppose maybe duck pee isn't any worse than kid pee.

The kids have to wear plastic diapers, however, so we've at least got that...

As far as I know those guys are not potty trained nor housebroken and I really have to wonder why I have never seen any of the lifeguards on duty shoo them away. At least I haven't,seen it, maybe someone else could say if they have ever seen these pool hoppers chased away.

I have seen at both CSR and WL the ducks hang out for hours without anyone chasing them away. They seem particularly well set in the Wilderness Lodge pool. I always worry the kids (ducklings?) are going to get lost.

Just past Canada in Epcot there are some benches that are usually covered with those big umbrellas. Good place to sit and watch people. Also, just past Mexico there are some shady areas with benches. One of my favorite places is at the Rose and Crown in England. Sit outside and you can watch the water and the people while sipping on a nice cold pint.

Just past Canada in Epcot there are some benches that are usually covered with those big umbrellas. Good place to sit and watch people. Also, just past Mexico there are some shady areas with benches. One of my favorite places is at the Rose and Crown in England. Sit outside and you can watch the water and the people while sipping on a nice cold pint.

My DW wants to do MS when we go in 2 weeks, I personally have no interest in getting sick, and considering Cloverfield made us both ill we will be chucking. Maby some people watching at the Orange exit will convince her to reconsider.

My "people watching" tends to gravitate to the lobby of the Poly or the Contemporary.

Nice and cool, good seating and cocktails close by, PLUS a rotating supply of people to check out. (Everyone that comes in the Contemporary HAS to walk down by Chef Mickey's....turn around and walk back. It's Buena Vista law!)